washer fluid
#12
Re: washer fluid
Originally Posted by G2turbo_terror
Is it possible to cut off the bottom then epoxy a new bottom to it, raising it up?
Colin
#13
Re: washer fluid
Originally Posted by MerkurColin
Nah, couldn't really do that. It's made of polyethylene, so you'd have a hell of a time getting anything to stick to it. You could use a plastic welder (think woodburning iron) to weld a new bottom on, though.
Colin
Colin
or I could just redue the piping, ha ha
#15
Re: washer fluid
i made a hole through my engine bay plastic and one in the fender well
the pipe was visible in the fender well with the tire removed. Ran 205/40/16 tires and a super drop without rubbing it once.
My pipe was 2.5" and that ---- was SUPER TIGHT. I went around the bottle.
the pipe was visible in the fender well with the tire removed. Ran 205/40/16 tires and a super drop without rubbing it once.
My pipe was 2.5" and that ---- was SUPER TIGHT. I went around the bottle.
#17
Re: washer fluid
here`s ur answer
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/I...D:100000170071
it suppose to be a soft water bag but the pic doesn`t show. doesn`t cost too much either.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/I...D:100000170071
it suppose to be a soft water bag but the pic doesn`t show. doesn`t cost too much either.